A New Hampshire motorcyclist admitted to reaching speeds of 185 mph after a police pursuit early Saturday morning, according to authorities.

New Hampshire State Police say 31-year-old David J. Fries, of Manchester, was observed going 127 mph in a 65 mph zone on Interstate 93 in Bow at 2:45 a.m. A pursuit followed but was terminated after Fries accelerated onto Route 393, according to police. He then allegedly ran a red light and crashed into a guardrail on Route 106.

Police said Fries was ejected from the motorcycle in the crash and fled the scene on foot. He was found after 45 minutes with a broken ankle, and possessing a hypodermic needle, smoking pipe and crack cocaine, according to officials.

Fries allegedly admitted to police that he reached speeds of 185 mph on Route 393. He is being charged with reckless operation, operating without a motorcycle license and transportation of drugs, among other charges.

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